German anti-nuclear activists to cripple railway
By Diet Simon | 21.10.2010 03:31
German anti-nuclear activists will try to sabotage a railway line to stop nuclear waste being transported from the Normandy coast of France to a village of 600 people between Hamburg and Hanover in central-north Germany.
A consignment of about a dozen caskets for the transportation and storage of nuclear waste, CASTOR for short, is expected in Gorleben between 5 and 7 November, although the schedule is officially secret.
A consignment of about a dozen caskets for the transportation and storage of nuclear waste, CASTOR for short, is expected in Gorleben between 5 and 7 November, although the schedule is officially secret.
The full story is at http://indymedia.org.au/2010/10/16/german-anti-nuclear-activists-to-cripple-railway
By Diet Simon
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